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Batteries Greene-Edgerton, Reilly, and Talbot were built between 1896 and 1899 and were the first of these to be completed. Battery Greene-Edgerton included sixteen mortars, all of which were at first called Battery Greene, but the battery was divided into two groups of eight in 1906. Battery Talbot,
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regiments that saw action in that war (using French-made weapons) and their brigade headquarters. The railway gun units were designated the 52nd and 53rd Artillery Regiments (CAC) (originally the 7th and 8th Provisional Regiments), and the 30th Separate Artillery Brigade (Railway) (CAC) (originally
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In the early 1990s, Fort Adams was subjected to an environmental remediation program which made the fort safe for public access. In 1994, the Fort Adams Trust was formed; to provide guided tours at the fort and oversee restoration work there. In 1995 the Fort Adams Trust began giving tours at the
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After the War of 1812, there was a thorough review of the fortification needs of the United States and it was decided to replace the older Fort Adams with a newer and much larger fort. This was part of what became known as the Third System of U.S. fortifications. The new fort was designed by
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the 1st Expeditionary Brigade). The 51st Artillery Regiment (CAC) (originally the 6th Provisional Regiment), 66th Artillery Regiment (CAC), and 34th Artillery Brigade (CAC) also were organized at Fort Adams and sent to France, but only the 51st completed training in time to see action.
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in recognition of its distinctive military architecture, which includes features not found in other forts of the period. Through the efforts of State Senator Eric O'D. Taylor, in the 1970s Fort Adams was cleaned up, opened for tours, and used for the filming of the
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installations under the Harbor Defenses of Narragansett Bay. The United States entered the war on 7 December 1941, and during the war Fort Adams and most of the other Endicott Period forts in Rhode Island were superseded by new defenses centered on
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Battery (AMTB 925), with two 90-millimeter guns on mobile mounts, was also at Fort Adams by December 1943. As the war progressed, the number of troops was gradually reduced to about 500 by the end of the war in August 1945.
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fort from May to September. Since that time, the fort has had several areas of the fort restored as well as having its land defenses cleared of overgrowth, and the trust's restoration efforts are ongoing..
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From the early 1950s until the mid-1970s, Fort Adams fell victim to neglect, the weather, and vandalism. In 1965, the fort and most of the surrounding land was given to the State of Rhode Island for use as
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As time went by, the fort's armament was upgraded to keep up with technological innovations. Major kinds of ordnance used at the fort included muzzle-loading cannon in the 19th century, rifled
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World War I ended on 11 November 1918. With the war over, Battery Talbot was disarmed in 1919 and its guns sent to Newport and Westerly as memorials. At some time after the war three
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The new Fort Adams was first garrisoned in August 1841, functioning as an active U.S. Army post until 1950. During this time the fort was active in five major wars – the
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The two 10-inch (254 mm) guns of Battery Reilly were dismounted in 1917 for potential service as railway guns, but after considerable delay they were sent to
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In 1953, the U.S. Army transferred ownership of Fort Adams to the U.S. Navy, which still uses some of the grounds for family housing. President
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gun on a converted 1870s carriage also existed briefly from 1898. In 1907 two additional batteries were completed, Battery Bankhead with three
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A report of 1854 stated that Fort Adams was armed with 100 32-pounder seacoast guns, 57 24-pounder seacoast guns, and 43 24-pounder flank
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As part of a major upgrade to U.S. seacoast defenses, Fort Adams' armament was modernized in the 1870s with eleven 15-inch (381 mm)
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on the first leg of its epic around-the-world voyage of 1906–1908. Among Evans' classmates at Fort Adams were future
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Ann Johnson, "Material Experiments: Environment and Engineering Institutions in the Early American Republic,"
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and their guns were scrapped. However, the previous anti-aircraft guns at the fort were replaced by two
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650 yards (594 m) south of the main fort. In the United States, it is rivaled in size only by
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A Legacy in Brick and Stone: American Coastal Defense Forts of the Third System, 1816-1867, 2nd Ed
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and continued at irregular intervals until 1857. From 1825 to 1838 construction was overseen by
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In 1913 Battery Bankhead was disarmed and its three 6-inch (152 mm) guns sent to Hawaii.
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when it was attacked by Confederate forces in April 1861, beginning the American Civil War.
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were inspired by his experiences while stationed at Fort Adams during the First World War.
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Artillerists and Engineers: The Beginnings of American Seacoast Fortifications, 1794–1815
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2016 view of the west front of Fort Adams. Note the Endicott-era fire control station.
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In the Second World War a peak strength of over 3,000 soldiers were assigned to the
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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Among the midshipmen assigned to the Naval Academy while it was at Fort Adams was
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In 1862 Fort Adams became the headquarters and recruit depot for the U.S. Army's
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The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of
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headquarters were organized at Fort Adams and served in France, with troops of
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Operations Officer in the First World War and mentor to General and President
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chassis. Battery Belton's two 3-inch (76.2 mm) guns were transferred to
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in April 1917. During the war, Fort Adams served as the headquarters for the
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Mark Wentworth Smith, a Mexican–American War veteran who was wounded at the
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in the tenaille and redoubt to protect the fort against a landward assault.
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From August to October 1863, Fort Adams was commanded by Brigadier General
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Report on the Restoration of Fort Adams II prepared by William B. Robinson
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mile (0.4 km) south of the main fort, was built during this war.
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in 1925 to replace obsolescent M1902 guns there. This left the eight
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A section of historic Fort Adams in a neglected state in 1968.
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lived at the former commanding officer's quarters (now called the
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who previously served at Fort Adams. Battery Talbot was named for
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Forts on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island
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Some sources state that Battery Talbot's guns were redeployed to
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from 1896 through 1907. These were to defend the East Passage of
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during the Spanish–American War in 1898, and later commanded the
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and Lieutenant Colonel Wright P. Edgerton, a professor at the
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National Register of Historic Places in Newport, Rhode Island
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guns were deployed at the fort, supplemented by at least two
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at Fort Adams during World War I. Wilder rose to the rank of
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was concerned about the political sympathies of residents in
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The Endicott and Taft-period batteries at Fort Adams were:
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is set in Newport, served a three-month enlistment in the
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of Battery Greene-Edgerton as Fort Adams' only armament.
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Arlington Cemetery entry for Henry J. Reilly (1845–1900)
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Former United States Army post in Newport, Rhode Island
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was mobilized and sent to Fort Adams to reinforce the
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Duchesneau, John T.; Troost-Cramer, Kathleen (2014).
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Battery Greene-Edgerton was named for Major General
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Index

Fort Adams (Ohio)
Fort Adams, Mississippi
Newport, Rhode Island

John Henry
Benjamin Kendrick Pierce
Robert Anderson
Henry Jackson Hunt
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark District
Newport, Rhode Island
41°28′43″N 71°20′16″W / 41.47866°N 71.33788°W / 41.47866; -71.33788
Louis de Tousard
Simon Bernard
Joseph G. Totten
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United States Army
Newport
First System
coastal fortification
John Adams
commanding officer
Captain
John Henry
War of 1812
Fort Adams State Park

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